Shocking Photos of Cocaine Found in the White House Released
Recently released photos depict a bag of cocaine discovered in the White House over the summer, causing quite a stir. The incident occurred while President Joe Biden, his family, and his son Hunter Biden were spending the weekend away at Camp David in preparation for the Fourth of July holiday. The cocaine was found on the same day during their absence.
Following the discovery, the West Wing was evacuated, and surrounding streets were closed off. The Secret Service launched an investigation, capturing images of the bag containing the white powder. However, despite their efforts, no usable fingerprints were found on the zip-lock bag, leading to the closure of the investigation due to a “lack of evidence.” The investigation did narrow down the suspect list to 500 individuals, but without further evidence, the owner of the drugs could not be determined.
Although there is a lack of concrete evidence, many members of the public believe the cocaine belonged to Hunter Biden, who has a history of drug abuse. In a leaked 2018 video, Hunter was seen smoking crack while driving at an alarming speed of 172 miles per hour, allegedly en route to Las Vegas. It’s worth noting that neither Hunter Biden nor any other member of the Biden family was present in the White House when the cocaine was discovered.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded to the incident, criticizing the media for their irresponsible reporting on the Biden family’s alleged involvement. She emphasized that the Bidens were not in the White House during the timeframe in question, as they were at Camp David.
Former President Donald Trump also weighed in on the scandal while the investigation was ongoing. He claimed that the White House must have security footage that could easily identify the owner of the cocaine. However, no further information regarding the former president’s comments was provided.
The shocking photographs were obtained by the Daily Mail through a Freedom of Information request. The release of these images has reignited public interest in the scandal surrounding the White House and its alleged connections to drug use.